Bonney Lake 2035
In 1990, the state of Washington passed legislation commonly referred to as the "Growth Management Act (GMA) which was codified as Chapter 36.70A RCW." The GMA required cities to have a comprehensive plan guide the development consistent with the goals established in the legislation: encouraging urban growth, reducing sprawl, promoting efficient transportation, ensuring availability of affordable housing and promoting a variety of housing types and residential densities, encouraging economic development, protecting property rights, processing permits in a timely and predictable manner, maintaining natural resource industries, retaining open space and recreation opportunities, protecting the environment, ensuring public participation and coordination between adjacent jurisdictions, providing adequate public facilities and services, preserving sites of historical and archaeological significance, and achieving the goals and polices of the Shoreline Management Act set forth in RCW 90.58.020. While all the goals of the Growth Management Act should be pursued in local Comprehensive Plans, it is up to each community to determine how to best balance these goals.
Bonney Lake 2035, serves as the City's comprehensive plan to meet the mandatory requirement and is the City's official statement concerning the City's vision for future growth and development. Bonney Lake 2035 identifies goals, policies, and strategies for maintaining the health, welfare, and quality of life of Bonney Lake's residents.
Citizens wanting to affect the future of their physical community should get involved in this long-range planning process. The City has many opportunities for citizens to do so. If one waits until a particular development activity occurs, or fails to occur, it is generally too late to change the outcome. Comprehensive plans take a long time to set in place and a long time to implement. Amending the Plan consumes time on the part of all participants in the process, but the long-term outcome can be very rewarding. The City considers citizen-initiated Comprehensive Plan amendments on odd-numbered years.
For more information contact staff in the Planning and Building Division.
Below are links to the most current version of the chapters of the comprehensive plan in PDF format.